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Abbie Chatfield has faced the wrath of Elon Musk’s X after posting a stream of opinionated content.
The podcaster’s account on the social media platform, formerly known as Twitter, has been suspended as of Monday.
Links to Abbie’s page now show the message, ‘Account suspended. X suspends accounts which violate the X Rules’.
According to X’s community guidelines, users cannot incite or glorify violence, may not engage in the targeted harassment of someone or share abusive content, and cannot promote the activities of violent and hateful entities.
They also may not attack other people on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, religious affiliation, age, or disability – among many other rules.
When contacted by Daily Mail, Abbie said that she ‘doesn’t even use the account’.

Abbie Chatfield (pictured) has faced the wrath of Elon Musk ‘s X after posting a stream of opinionated content

Links to Abbie’s page now show the message, ‘Account suspended. X suspends accounts which violate the X Rules’
It’s unclear which rules Abbie might have violated, but the outspoken media personality never pulls her punches when it comes to expressing her opinion online.
Just days ago, the influencer used her high profile to fire a broadside at the so-called ‘Australia First’ national protest planned for August 31.
Organised by a supposedly ‘grass roots’ coalition of ‘nationalists, patriots and everyday Australians’, the rallies are set to take place in all major capitals to demand an end to ‘mass immigration’.
Posting to TikTok on Wednesday, Abbie, 30, characterised the proposed rallies, which have yet to be confirmed, as ‘racist’ and ‘xenophobic’.
At one point in her lengthy post, Abbie claimed the majority of Australians ‘do not agree with this [racist] s***t’
‘They don’t f***ing agree with it. These losers, insecure losers, these absolute freaks, want to feel powerful,’ she said.
‘I didn’t wanna talk about this because I didn’t wanna bring attention to it, but it’s now getting attention, so it’s time to f***ing talk about it and condemn it,’ she began her fiery six-minute presentation.
She continued: ‘On the 31st of August, there is going to be a nationwide protest for all the racists and the xenophobes of Australia to get together and march for Australia.

It’s unclear which rules Abbie might have violated, but the outspoken media personality never pulls her punches when it comes to expressing her opinion online

Abbie lashed out against huge anti-immigration protests being planned for August 31 just weeks after a 90,000-strong crowd brought the Sydney CBD to a standstill for a pro-Palestine rally (pictured)
‘They claim that it is about cost of living, they claim that it is about Australia gaining itself back, winning Australia back, taking Australia back – from whom, no one knows.’
Abbie also said that any immigrants who followed her ‘were f***ing welcome’.
‘These protests should be condemned by every f***ing Australian,’ she added.
She also appeared to throw out a warning to anyone planning to go.
‘If you know anyone who is going to this or posting about this, either they are a neo-Nazi, or they don’t know what it’s actually about – so inform them,’ she said, adding that she was ‘terrified’ at the idea of protests.
‘I’m gonna bet that if you’re going to this, (it’s) something to do with your own choices, because you’re such a f***ing loser if you’re going to this,’ she added.
‘I f***ing hate it, we should all condemn it. Long story short, these people are f***ing freaks… What are you even protesting for? Your demands are to end mass immigration. What the f*** are you talking about?’
A group called March for Australia announced it was organising the August 31 protests.